Somehow, no, Giancarlo Stanton isn't featured, which should tell you exactly how smart All-Star voters are. If Melky doesn't make the top three in terms of outfielders, it's a shame, especially with Kemp riding the disabled list for the next month. He should end up backdooring the award and getting a pleasant little return trip to Kansas City.

Posey's a decent bet to rep the National League in KC too -- he's currently in second place in the NL in catcher votes, behind only Yadier Molina. And it's a very close vote as well, as Posey's rocking 1,072,464 votes to Molina's 1,100,048 votes. Posey's total, by the way, is good for the sixth-highest in the National League.

If he can get hot heading to the close of voting and Giants fans show up in a big way, he should be able to close the gap on Molina.

Sandoval's a much different story: he's fourth among NL third basemen with 648,303 votes and he's dealing with some off-field issue and an uncertain return from the disabled list. He also would have to walk down David Wright, David Freese and Chipper Jones in a retirement year. His shot of repping the Giants this season is a long one.

But with Posey and Melky, the Giants could -- and maybe even should -- still end up landing an impressive pair of players in Kansas City for the midseason affair.